A Jeep Grand Cherokee had crashed in the guardrail, according to the report. A tow truck driver flagged down a police officer and said the SUV's driver got into another car and left. The tow truck driver pointed out the car because it was still in sight.

Officers stopped the car and found an intoxicated McCants in the backseat.

“I asked what happened and how she crashed,” police wrote in the report. “McCants stated she did not know what happened and just wanted to go home.”

McCants smelled of alcohol and admitted she had been drinking throughout the day at various locations in the Natick Mall. She said she had four or five glasses of wine, police wrote.

McCants was not hurt, but the Jeep sustained heavy frontend damage and the steering wheel broke in the crash.

McCants registered a .22 on a Breathalyzer test. The legal limit is .08.

“She said she made some pretty poor choices,” police wrote. “The defendant said she takes full responsibility for the crash.”

Police charged McCants, of 60 Dinsmore Ave., with driving under the influence of liquor and leaving the scene of an accident. They also cited her for a marked lanes violation.

In Natick District Court on Monday, Judge Lynn Coffin Brendemuehl released McCants without bail. She is due back in court on May 23 for a pretrial conference.

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